Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige commented on the future of the group of mutants known as the X-Men and their entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which would be “close” to coming true.
Feige’s speech came in an interview with Deadline, who posted a snippet of the video on Twitter. “The question everyone keeps asking is, ‘When are the X-Men coming to the MCU?'” The Deadline reporter asked Feige.
Kevin Feige talks about finally bringing the X-men to the MCU pic.twitter.com/88griBN0w5
– Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) October 27, 2022
“This is what Jennifer Walters just asked the robot in the final episode of ‘She-Hulk’ and I’ll give you the same answer she gave, which is: ‘I don’t remember’, ‘no answer’ is what I think she did” Feige replied, “But Deadpool and Wolverine [estão ambos no próximo capítulo do MCU em ‘Deadpool 3’]you know, we’re getting closer.
The entry of the X-Men into the MCU is highly anticipated by Marvel Studios fans, even before Disney acquired the film and television rights to the mutant franchise, due to the purchase of 20th Century Fox in 2019. last years. The entry of the X-Men into the MCU became possible, particularly after Kevin Feige confirmed that an “X-Men” reboot was being developed within the MCU. However, the film didn’t come true and it doesn’t have a date to come off the card.
The delay for the debut of the X-Men reboot only increases fans’ anticipation for the group’s debut in the MCU, which was hinted at in the final episode of the Disney + series “She-Hulk: Defender of Heroes. The running gag in the series involving the X-Men was the first time the mutant squad was mentioned by name within the MCU.
As for the approach of the X-Men debut due to the entry of Deadpool and Wolverine in the MCU, this is in fact about to happen, following the announcement made by Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. There, the duo revealed that Jackman’s Wolverine would join the MCU in “Deadpool 3,” which despite being the third film in a trilogy, is the first to be set within the MCU.
The duo isn’t the only link between the X-Men and the rest of the MCU. Patrick Stewart, for example, appeared as Professor Charles Xavier in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” and “Ms. Marvel” officially introduced the concept of mutants in the shared universe which is the canon of the franchise.
There are still unconfirmed reports that Emilia Clarke’s character in “Secret Invasion” will be SWORD’s trademark Abigail, who first appeared in Marvel comics in the “Astonishing X-Men” series.
The reboot of Marvel Studios’ “X-Men” hasn’t had a premiere, plot, crew or cast yet.
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